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Vietnam War Literature, 8

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715. Gabriel, Richard A. and Paul Savage. CRISIS IN COMMAND. Mismanagement in the Army. NY: H&W (1978). Critique of the U.S. Army in Vietnam, by two professional soldiers. Fine in dj.

716. Gage, William and H. Merrill Jackson. VERB CONSTRUCTIONS IN VIETNAMESE. Ithaca: Cornell, 1953. Quarto, stapled wrappers. From the Southeast Asia Program. Fine.

717. Galbraith, John Kenneth. HOW TO GET OUT OF VIETNAM. NY: Signet Broadside (1967). Pamphlet printing a forceful statement by Galbraith urging an end to the war, and outlining a series of steps to accomplish that end. Pages yellowed, several dog-eared and cracked; very good.

718. Galbraith, John Kenneth. HOW TO CONTROL THE MILITARY. NY: Signet Broadside (1969). Paperback original, a very good copy.

719. -. Same title, the hardcover edition (Garden City: Doubleday 1969). Fine in near fine dj.

720. (Galloway, John). THE KENNEDYS AND VIETNAM. NY: Facts on File (1971). Edited by Galloway. Very good in wrappers.

721. Gannett, Betty. END THE WAR IN VIETNAM! (NY): (New Outlook) (1965). Second printing. Stapled wrappers, a pamphlet. Very good with faint staining to front cover.

722. Gelb, Leslie with Richard Betts. THE IRONY OF VIETNAM: The System Worked. Washington DC: Brookings Institution (1979). Near fine in wrappers, with a card laid in from the Brookings Institution, signed by "Dick Betts".

723. George, Alexander, a.o.. THE LIMITS OF COERCIVE DIPLOMACY. Laos, Cuba, Vietnam. Bos: LB (1971). Fine in very good dust jacket.

724. Gheddo, Piero. THE CROSS AND THE BO-TREE. Catholics and Buddhists in Vietnam. NY: Sheed & Ward (1970). A discussion of the role of religion in Vietnam. Near fine in wrappers.

735. Giap, General Vo Nguyen. DIEN BIEN PHU. Reading for History 463. (Colorado): (U.S. Air Force Academy) (n.d.). Stapled wrappers, 254 pages; printed for students at the Air Force Academy, for teaching purposes. Name blacked out; very good.

736. Giap, General Vo Nguyen and General Van Tien Dung. HOW WE WON THE WAR. (Phil.): (RECON) (1976). First thus; the generals' article has been edited, with two introductorions by the staff of RECON. Fine in wrappers.

737. Gibson, James William. THE PERFECT WAR. Technowar in Vietnam. Bos: Atlantic (1986). A critique of the U.S. conduct of the war, which analyses the flaws in the method of approach which viewed war as a production system, with officers "managing," enlisted men being the "workers" and enemy dead being the "product." Fine in near fine dust jacket.

738. Girling, J. L. S. PEOPLE'S WAR. Conditions and Consequences in Southeast Asia. NY: Praeger (1969). An analysis of insurgency, by a former British Foreign Service and SEATO Officer.

739. Gliedman, John. TERROR FROM THE SKY. North Viet-Nam's Dikes and the U.S. Bombing. Cambridge: Vietnam Resource Center (1972). Quarto, stapled wrappers. Very good copy.

740. Glyn, Alan. WITNESS OF VIET NAM. The Containment of Communism in South East Asia. Lon: Johnson (1968). A British view of the Vietnam war. Very good in dust jacket.

741. Goldston, Robert. THE VIETNAMESE REVOLUTION. Indianapolis: Bobbs (1972). A juvenile title on the subject. Near fine in dust jacket.

742. Goodwin, Richard N. TRIUMPH OR TRAGEDY. Reflections on Vietnam. NY: RH (1966). Expansion of a famous New Yorker article by this former assistant to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. Fine in near fine dust jacket.

743. -. Same title, first softcover edition (NY: Vintage 1966). Very good copy.

744. Gordon, Bernard. THE DIMENSIONS OF CONFLICT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall (1966). First edition, wrappers. Very good copy.

745. Goulden, Joseph C. TRUTH IS THE FIRST CASUALTY. The Gulf of Tonkin Affair -- Illusion and Reality. Chicago: Rand-McNally (1969). Very good in dust jacket.

746. Griffen, William L. and John Marciano. TEACHING THE VIETNAM WAR. Montclair, NJ: Allanheld, Osmun (1979). A critical examination of 28 school texts' treatments of the Vietnam war. Fine in near fine dust jacket.

747. Gruening, Senator Ernest and Herbert Wilton Beaser. VIETNAM FOLLY. Washington DC: The National Press (1968). The authors document their case against the war. Near fine in dust jacket.

748. Gurtov, Melvin THE FIRST VIETNAM CRISIS. Chinese Communist Strategy and United States Involvement, 1953-1954. NY: Columbia (1967). Fine in near fine dust jacket.

749. Halberstam, David. THE MAKING OF A QUAGMIRE. NY: RH (1965). First book of reporting by this journalist who won the Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of Vietnam in 1964, as well as several other journalism awards. An early, critical controversial piece of reporting on the war. Fine in very good dust jacket.

750. Halberstam, David. HO. NY: RH (1971). Brief political biography of the Vietnamese leader. Fine in fine dust jacket.

751. Halberstam, David. THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST. NY: RH (1972). Halberstam's magnum opus, a study of American government under the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, the individuals involved and the policies they pursued. Much material relating to Vietnam, needless to say. A classic whose title has worked its way into the language as an ironic comment on well-meaning intelligence gone awry. Fine in price-clipped dust jacket. A scarce book in the first edition.

752. Hall, Gus. STOP THE WAR NOW! NY: The Worker (c.1965). Hall, "a leading communist spokesman," delivered this speech at the 41st Anniversary celebration of "The Worker" at Town Hall in New York, March 26,1965. Printed wrappers, 8 pages, fine.

753. Hamburger, Gerd. THE PEKING BOMB. Washington DC: Robert B. Luce (1975). The thesis is that Peking is the drug connection to the American soldiers in Vietnam with subversion the intent. Fine in near fine dj.

754. Hammer, Ellen J. THE STRUGGLE FOR INDOCHINA. Stanford: Stanford University, 1954. Scholarly history and analysis of Indochina, written during the ongoing French war there. Very good in red white and blue dust jacket.

755. -. Advance reading copy in wrappers (without index). Very good.

756. -. Same title, variant blue binding. Very good in a variant green dust jacket.

757. Hammer, Ellen J. THE STRUGGLE FOR INDOCHINA CONTINUES. Stanford: Stanford (1955). Published as an offprint in conjunction with the publication of The Struggle for Indochina. Stapled wrappers, 40 pages, a very good copy.

758. Hammer, Ellen J. VIETNAM. Yesterday and Today. NY: HRW (1966). Part of the "Contemporary Civilization Series". Near fine in very good dj with one short creased edge tear.

759. Hammer, Ellen J. A DEATH IN NOVEMBER. America in Vietnam, 1963. NY: Dutton (1987). Advance review copy of this critical study of U.S. policy in Vietnam, seem through the lens of a single, fateful year which culminated in the assassinations of both the Vietnamese and American Presidents. Fine in fine dust jacket.

760. Hanna, Willard A. EIGHT NATION MAKERS. Southeast Asia's Charismnatic Statesmen. NY: St. Martin's (1964). Includes discussion of Diem, Sihanouk, Captain Kong Le of Laos, and others. Fine in very good dust jacket.

761. Hartke, Senator Vance. THE AMERICAN CRISIS IN VIETNAM. Indianapolis: Bobbs (1968). By the Senator who "provided the first main focus for Congressional dissent" to the American policy in Vietnam. This copy inscribed by the author. Fine in a very good dust jacket.

762. (Harvard Strike). VIETNAM U.S. IMPERIALISM AND US. Cambridge,MA: (n.p.) (c.1970). One of the many pamplets written on college campuses in 1970 actively protesting the war in Vietnam and its expansion into Cambodia. Stapled wrappers; very good.

763. Haskins, James. THE WAR AND PROTEST VIET NAM. Garden City: Doubleday (1971). Very good in dj with several short creased edge tears.

764. Hassler, Alfred. SAIGON, U.S.A. NY: Baron, 1970. Introduction by George McGovern, then a Senator. A critique of the South Vietnamese government by the executive secretary of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, an interdenominational peace group. Fine in dust jacket.

765. -. Same title, simultaneous paperback edition. Fine.

766. Hauptly, Denis. IN VIETNAM. NY: Atheneum, 1985. Uncorrected proof of this short synopsis or overview of the Vietnam war, written as if for juveniles or young adults. Fine copy in fine proof dust jacket. Published book apparently illustrated with photographs not included here.

767. Hayden, Tom. TRIAL. NY: HRW (1970). This is the simultaneously issued edition in wrappers; Hayden's account of the trial of the Chicago Seven, of which he was a member. Near fine.

768. Hayden, Tom. THE LOVE OF POSSESSION IS A DISEASE WITH THEM. NY: HRW (1972). a discussion of Washington's cover-up of the "genocide" in Vietnam and how it has its roots in American history. Fine in dust jacket.

769. Hayden, Tom. VIETNAM. The Struggle for Peace 1972-1973. Santa Monica/Cambridge: Indochina Peace Campaign, 1973. Collection of previously published articles, with a new introduction by Hayden. Includes the complete text of the peace agreement between the U.S. and Vietnam, plus other documents. Quarto, wrappers, very good.

770. Henderson, Larry. VIETNAM AND COUNTRIES OF THE MEKONG. Camden, NJ: Thomas Nelson (1967). Introduction to the countries of Southeast Asia; a general view, not focusing entirely on the war, written as part of a series of books on foreign lands, perhaps for students, by a publisher most well-known for its religious books. Near fine in dust jacket.

771. -. First revised edition (Nashville: Nelson 1972). Near fine in dj.

772. Hendin, Herbert & Ann Pollinger Haas. WOUNDS OF WAR. The Psychological Aftermath of Combat in Vietnam. NY: Basic Books (1984). One of the first studies to make Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder a widely recognized phenomenon. Fine in near fine dust jacket.

773. Herman, Edward S. ATROCITIES IN VIETNAM. Myths and Realities. Phil: Pilgrim (1970). Illustrated with graphic black and white photos. Review copy with slip laid in. Former owner's ink name, else a near fine copy in wrappers.

774. Herring, George C. AMERICA'S LONGEST WAR: The United States And Vietnam, 1950-1975. NY: Wiley (1979). Wrappers (also issued in cloth), near fine.

775. Hersh, Seymour M. MY LAI 4. A Report on the Massacre and its Aftermath. NY: RH (1970). Investigative reporting by the reporter who first broke the story, and won a George Polk Memorial Award for doing so. Fine in dust jacket.

776. Herz, Martin F. and Leslie Rider. THE PRESTIGE PRESS AND THE CHRISTMAS BOMBING, 1972. Washington DC: Ethics and Policy Center (1980). A report on how the bombing was covered by the leading newspapers, newsweeklies, and the television networks. Fine in wrappers.

777. Hickey, Gerald Cannon. VILLAGE IN VIETNAM. New Haven: Yale (1964). Study of the village of Khanh Hau by a Rand Corporation consultant on Vietnamese affairs. Quarto. Georges Condominas blurb. Fine in a very good dj.

778. -. Second printing. Fine in a very good or better dust jacket with several small internal repairs.

779. Hildebrand, George C. CAMBODIA. Starvation and Revolution. NY: Monthly Review (1976). A discussion of how the U.S. policy in Southeast Asia has led to the Cambodian problems in the 1970's. A precursor to the more widely distributed book on the same theme by William Shawcross, Sideshow. Acidic pages slightly browned, else a fine copy in dust jacket.

780. Hoa, Nguyen-Dinh. VIETNAMESE-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle (1966). Enlarged edition of a dictionary first published in 1955. Fine in near fine dust jacket.

781. Hoa, Nguyen-Dinh. READ VIETNAMESE. Rutland: Tuttle (1968). "A Graded Course in Written Vietnamese" for those who already speak the language. Owner name, endpaper corner-clipped otherwise this is a fine copy in a near fine dust jacket.

782. Hoa, Nguyen-Dinh. EASY VIETNAMESE. Rutland: Tuttle (1968). Small, pocket-size phrase book. Fine in self-wrappers.

783. Hoang Van Chi. FROM COLONIALISM TO COMMUNISM. A Case History of North Vietnam. Lon: Pall Mall (1964). First British edition with a slip laid in by the publisher "While this book was in the press, an army revolt on November 1, 1963, overthrew the regime of Ngo Dinh Diem in South Vietnam." Very good copy in dust jacket.

784. -. Same title, first Indian edition (New Delhi: Allied 1964). There appear to be textual differences between the British edition (above); no indication of which was published first. Very good in dj.

785. Hoffman, Paul. MORATORIUM. NY: Tower Public Affairs (1970). A discussion of the massive anti-war demonstrations in Washington, in the fall of 1969. In wrappers, very good.

786. (Hofmann, Margaret). VIETNAM VIEWPOINTS. A Handbook for Concerned Citizens. Austin,TX: By the Author, 1968. The author has crafted other people's statements about Vietnam into a coherent anti-war argument. Very good in wrappers.

787. Holmes, Richard. ACTS OF WAR. The Behavior of Men in Battle. NY: Macmillan (1985). An examination of men in battle, down through the ages, from the Peloponnesian War to Vietnam and the Falkland Islands, by a British military historian. Fine in dust jacket.

788. Honey, P.J. NORTH VIETNAM'S PARTY CONGRESS. NY: Distributed by American Friends of Vietnam (c.1960). An offprint from The China Quarterly, Oct.-Dec. 1960. Stapled wrappers.

789. (Honey, P.J.). NORTH VIETNAM TODAY. Profile of a Communist Satellite. NY: Praeger (1968). Second printing. Contributors include Philippe Devillers, Bernard Fall, Hoang Van Chi a.o. Fine in a very good dust jacket.

790. Honey, P.J. COMMUNISM IN NORTH VIETNAM. Its Role in the Sino-Soviet Dispute. Cambridge: M.I.T. (1963). Owner's name stamped on flyleaf, else fine in dust jacket.

791. Honey, P.J. VIETNAM: IF THE COMMUNIST WON. (NY): (The American Friends of Vietnam) (1971). Issued as Number 2 of "Southeast Asian Perspectives" June 1971. Laid in are several pieces of ephemera published by the Am. Friends of Vietnam. Very good in wrappers.

792. Hooper, Edwin Bickford, Dean C. Allard and Oscar Fitzgerald. THE UNITED STATES NAVY AND THE VIETNAM CONFLICT. Volume 1. Washington, DC: Naval History Division, Dept. of Navy, 1976. Deals with "The Setting of the Stage to 1959". Fine without dust jacket.

793. Hoopes, Townsend. THE LIMITS OF INTERVENTION. (An Inside Account of How the Johnson Policy of Escalation in Vietnam was Reversed). NY: McKay (1969). Very good in dj.

794. Horowitz, Irving Lewis. THE STRUGGLE IN THE MESSAGE: The Organization And Ideology Of The Anti-war Movement. Berkeley: Glendessary (1970). Review copy. Very good in dj.

795. Hurwitz, Ken. MARCHING NOWHERE. NY: Norton (1971). A stateside view of the Vietnam war in 1969. Very good in dust jacket.

796. Ikle, Charles. EVERY WAR MUST END. NY: Columbia University, 1971. A timely study of how wars end, written at a time when just such a question was pressing in regard to Vietnam. A fine copy, presumably lacking dust jacket.

797. Isaacs, Arnold R. WITHOUT HONOR. Defeat in Vietnam and Cambodia. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University (1983). An historical account and analysis of the fall of South Vietnam and Cambodia, told by a journalist who spent the last years of the war in Southeast Asia, and bolstered his documentation with previously classified materials as well as personal accounts by participants and victims. Near fine in dust jacket.

798. Jenness, Caroline. IMMEDIATE WITHDRAWAL VS. NEGOTIATIONS. Cambridge,MA: Bring Home the Troops Newsletter, 1966. This pamplet covers the discussion and debate over the policy statement of the Columbia Independent Committee. Wrappers, stapled, 14 pages, very good.

799. Jenness, Doug. WAR AND REVOLUTION IN VIETNAM. (NY): (The Young Socialist) (1965). Wrappers, stapled, 22 pages. Very good.

800. Joiner, Charles A. THE POLITICS OF MASSACRE. Political Processes in South Vietnam. Phil: Temple University (1974). Clothbound, a fine copy.

801. Jordan, Amos A. FOREIGN AID AND THE DEFENSE OF SOUTHEAST ASIA. NY: Praeger (1962). An early discussion about America and its Southeast Asian policy by an Army Col. Very good in dust jacket.

802. (Joynt, Carey B). VIETNAM. Phil: United Presbyterian Church (1967). A group from the Office of the General Assembly of the Church wrote this book. Very good in wrappers.

803. Kahin, George McTurnan and John W. Lewis. THE UNITED STATES IN VIETNAM. NY: Delta (1967). First paperback edition of this in-depth analysis of the history of America's involvement in Vietnam. Very good copy.

804. -. NY: Dial (1969). First revised. New documentation added as well as updating the American Involvement. Fine in near fine dust jacket.

805. Kahin, George McTurnan. INTERVENTION. How America Became Involved in Vietnam. NY: Knopf, 1986. Uncorrected proof copy. A comprehensive study of two decades of American involvement in Vietnam, 1945-1966. Fine in wrappers.

806. Kalb, Marvin. ROOTS OF INVOLVEMENT. The U.S. in Asia 1784-1971. NY: Norton (1971). Fine in dust jacket.

807. Kaplan, Fred. THE WIZARDS OF ARMAGEDDON. NY: S&S (1983). Uncorrected proofs. Based on the "recently" declassified documents of the people who "planned and developed nuclear weapons and devised strategies to control their potential use" (a portion about Vietnam). Near fine in wraps.

808. Karnow, Stanley. SOUTHEAST ASIA. NY: Time (1962). Issued as a volume in the "Life World Library" series. Quarto, fine without dj as issued.

809. Karnow, Stanley. VIETNAM. A History. NY: Viking (1983). A massive study of the Vietnam war, done in conjunction with the production of the 13-part Public Television history of the war, which facilitated hundreds of exclusive interviews and unearthed many previously secret documents. Fine in near fine dust jacket.

810. -. Same title, uncorrected proof copy. Some pencil underlining, a few ink notes, o/w very good.

811. (Kastenmeir, Robert W). VIETNAM HEARINGS. Voices From the Grass Roots. Garden City: Doubleday (1966). A transcript of the testimony given at the HEARING ON THE WAR IN VIETNAM conducted by Congressman Kastenmeir. Very good in wrappers.

812. (Keesing's Research Report). SOUTH VIETNAM A POLITICAL HISTORY 1954 (to) 1970. NY: Scribner's (1970). Fine copy in a near fine dust jacket.

813. Kemp Geoffrey. ARMS TRAFFIC AND THIRD WORLD CONFLICTS. NY: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1970. Issued as No. 577 in the "International Conciliation" series. Some discussion of Vietnam. Very good in wrappers.

814. Kendrick, Alexander. THE WOUND WITHIN. Bos: LB (1974). Advance review copy of this study of the U.S. during the years 1945-1974, viewed through the perspective of American involvement in Vietnam. Fine in very good dust jacket, with a couple of edge tears.

815. -. Another copy, not a review copy. Fine in dust jacket (1 tear).

816. King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., a.o. SPEAKS ON THE WAR IN VIETNAM. NY: Clergy and Layman Concerned About Vietnam (1967). A pamphlet printing the texts of speeches by King, Henry Steele Commager, Dr. John Bennet and Rabbi Abraham Heschel, on the war. With an introduction by Reinhold Neibuhr, an interview with King reprinted from The New York Times and a Question-and-Answer section involving King and others. A few notes and marginal notations, otherwise very good.

817. Kirk, Donald. THE WIDER WAR. The Struggle for Cambodia, Thailand and Laos. NY: Praeger (1971). Fine copy in dust jacket.

818. (Knoll, Edwin). WAR CRIMES AND THE AMERICAN CONSCIENCE. NY: HRW (1970). Edited transcript of the Congressional Conference on War and National Responsibility, plus supplementary material. Ink inscription, faint magic marker line bottom edge, else fine in dj.

819. (Kolko, Gabriel). THREE DOCUMENTS OF THE NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT. Bos: Beacon (1970). Introduction by Kolko. Stapled wrappers; very good.

820. Komer, R.W. WAS THERE ANOTHER WAY? Pacification As An Alternative Strategy in Vietnam. (n.p.): (n.p.) (c.1973). Quarto, mechanically reproduced sheets, stapled. Fine.

821. Kowet, Don. A MATTER OF HONOR. NY: Macmillan (1984). An account of the controversial CBS documentary on falsified counting of the enemy during the war, and the lawsuit by General William C. Westmoreland against CBS for its portrayal of his erole in the deception. Fine in jacket.

822. Kraslow, David. THE SECRET SEARCH FOR PEACE IN VIETNAM. NY: RH (1968). "The untold story, in dramatic detail, of the behind-the-scenes maneuvers to negotiate an end to the war in Vietnam." Fine in near fine dust jacket.

823. Kupferberg, Tuli and Robert Bashlow. 1001 WAYS TO BEAT THE DRAFT. NY: Grove (1969). Third printing of this paperback. Near fine copy. Mostly humorous suggestions.

824. (Labor Committee For Peace In Vietnam). THE UNSPEAKABLE WAR. NY: Labor Committee for Peace in Vietnam (c.1967). An anti-war pamphlet illustrated with black and white photographs. Wrappers, stapled, 32 pages. A very good copy.

825. Lacouture, Jean. VIETNAM: BETWEEN TWO TRUCES. NY: RH (1966). History of Vietnamese political movements by a French journalist who first went to Indochina in 1945 and was intimately acquainted with the factions and many of the individuals involved. Near fine in jacket.

826. -. First paperback edition (NY: Vintage 1966). Very good.

827. Lacouture, Jean. HO CHI MINH. NY: RH (1968). Former owner's ink name on fly, else a fine copy in dust jacket.

828. Lamb, Helen B. VIETNAM'S WILL TO LIVE. Resistance to Foreign Aggression from Early Times Through the Nineteenth Century. NY: Monthly Review (1972). Inscribed by the author in the year of publication. A very good copy.

829. Lane, Gen. Thomas A. AMERICA ON TRIAL. The War for Vietnam. New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House (1971). Overview of the war from the perspective of a retired general who believes that lack of political will undermined the military effort in Vietnam. Very good in dust jacket.

830. Langer, Paul F. NORTH VIETNAM AND THE PATHET LAO. Partners in the Struggle for Laos. Cambridge: Harvard, 1970. Fine in dust jacket.

831. Lansdale, Edward G. SOME THOUGHTS ON STRATEGY IN THE VIETNAM WAR. Medford,MA: Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, 1973. Text of speech given by this Major General for a Colloquium at the Fletcher School in November 1973. Stapled 8 1/2" X 11" sheets; fine.

832. Lansdale, Edward G. IN THE MIDST OF WARS. An American's Mission to Southeast Asia. NY: H&R (1972). A discussion of America's involvement in Vietnam in the 1950s from the perspective of the author, who was one of the significant participants. Very good in dust jacket.

833. Latimer, Harry D. U.S. PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS IN VIETNAM. Providence,RI: Brown University (1973). Issued as a "Monograph on National Security Affairs". Focuses on non-military U.S. psychological operations in Vietnam. Near fine in wrappers.

834. Le Duan. THE VIETNAMESE REVOLUTION. Fundamental Problems and Essential Tasks. NY: International (1971). Text of a report given by Le Duan, first Secretary of the Vietnam Workers' Party, given on the occasion of the 40th anniversay of the establishment of the Indochinese Communist Party. This is the simultaneous issue in wrappers; a near fine copy.

835. Lederer, Eugene. OUR OWN WORST ENEMY. NY: Norton (1968). Expose of America's "self-inflicted defeats," particularly in Vietnam, by the co-author of The Ugly American. Fine in near fine dust jacket.

836. Leifer, Michael. CAMBODIA. The Search for Security. NY: Praeger (1967). An early scholarly discussion about Cambodia and the effects of the Vietnam war. Very good in dust jacket.

837. Lewallen, John. ECOLOGY OF DEVASTATION: INDOCHINA. Baltimore: Penguin (1971). Paperback original. Very good copy.

838. Lewis, Norman. A DRAGON APPARENT. Travels in Indo-China. NY: Scribner's, 1951. Illustrated with black and white photos. Previous owner's ink inscription front endpaper, otherwise fine in very good dust jacket. An early book by this respected travel writer and, later, novelist.

839. Lewy, Guenter. AMERICA IN VIETNAM. NY: Oxford Univ. Press, 1978. A well-researched history of the war, which became controversial as an example of a "revisionist" trend in the analysis of Vietnam, particularly on the questions of the conduct of the war -- its moral dimension. Very good copy in like dust jacket.

840. (Lifton, Robert Jay). AMERICA AND THE ASIAN REVOLUTIONS. (n.p.): Transaction Books (1970). Issued as "transaction book 12". Contributors include Lifton, Murray Polner, Seymour Lipset, and others. Fine in wrappers.

841. Lifton, Robert J. HOME FROM THE WAR. Vietnam Veterans: Neither Victims Nor Executioners. NY: S&S (1973). Early, sympathetic study of Vietnam vets. Near fine in dust jacket and inscribed by the author.

842. -. Another copy, uninscribed. Very good in dj.

843. Liska, George. WAR AND ORDER. Reflections on Vietnam and History. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins (1968). An argument by a proponent of the war for the "imperial obligation" of the United States to uphold world order. Very good in wrappers.

844. Littauer, Raphael and Norman Uphoff, editors. THE AIR WAR IN INDOCHINA. Ithaca: Cornell/ Center for International Studies, 1971. "Preliminary Report." A study of the bombing of North Vietnam prepared by the "Air War Study Group" at Cornell University. Quarto, red wrappers, very good.

845. -. Same title (Bos: Beacon Press 1972). Second printing of the paperback edition of this study, with preface by Neil Sheehan. Very good in red wrappers.

846. -. Another copy, ex-library, substantially marred.

847. Lyon, Peter. WAR AND PEACE IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA. Lon: Oxford, 1969. Issued under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. Very good in wrappers.

848. Lyttle, Bradford. THE CHICAGO ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT. Chicago: Midwest Pacifist Center (1988). A history of the Movement in Chicago. Fine in wrappers.

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